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    Christmas Troika - James Curnow

    Troika is a Russian word that means a group of three but it also means a light Russian sleigh pulled by three horses.Christmas Troika portrays the joy of Christmas via a musical sleigh-ride. One can almost see the frost on the treesand hear the wind blow and the sleigh-bells ring as the tune O Come, All Ye Faithful winds its way through the music.

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    The Lost World - John Williams

    This film was the follow-up to Jurassic Park and the music was composed by the peerless John Williams- the king of film music. Klaus van der Woude has arranged the signature tune to the Lost World for brass band.

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  • £57.50

    Carol of the Shepherds - Traditional

    Carol of the Shepherds is based on the hymn tune 'Quem Pastores Laudavere' which dates back to the 14th century and is widely known throughout the Christian world. Although the melody has been set to a number of different texts in different countries it was originally a carol celebrating the Christmas story, in particular the visit of the Angel Gabriel to the shepherds.

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    Blaenwern - Matthew Hall

    BlaenwernThe hymn tune Blaenwern (Love Divine) arranged for Brass Band by Matthew Hall for the Cymanfa Ganu (Singing Festival) at the National Eisteddfod of Wales in Ebbw Vale, 2010.Score and Parts.Blaenwern

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    Ah! Les Crocodiles - French Traditional - Lennox Rhodes

    'Ah! Les crocodiles' is a popular children's song in France. The song has been around since at least 1860 and relates the adventures of an Egyptian crocodile going to war against Elephants. It has a very catchy tune! This nineteenth-century nursery rhyme is derived from Jacques Offenbach's song Hooray for the Crocodile, part of the "Tromb-al-ca-zar ou les Criminels dramatiques", premiered in April 1856.